Check out the firms making headlines in noon buying and selling: Baker Hughes , Halliburton — Oil companies shares together with Halliburton and Baker Hughes traded increased as oil costs appeared to interrupt a four-day dropping streak. Baker Hughes’ inventory rose greater than 4%, whereas Halliburton and TransOcean every added 8%. Sempra — Shares of the power firm rose 4% after it mentioned it offered a forty five% stake in its infrastructure unit to KKR and the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board for $10 billion. Sempra additionally mentioned it will spend $14 billion to increase its LNG facility in Port Arthur, Texas. Nexstar Media Group , Sinclair — Shares of the broadcast TV operators rose after each firms mentioned they would not air the return of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on their stations. ABC mum or dad Disney introduced Monday that it will convey again the late night time present after it was positioned on an indefinite pause over feedback Kimmel made about the alleged killer of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Nexstar inventory rose 1%, whereas Sinclair added 3%. Disney’s inventory was barely decrease. McKesson — The medical provides firm rose greater than 6% after it gave robust fiscal 2026 steering throughout an investor day presentation. McKesson expects adjusted working revenue to vary between $6.2 billion and $6.4 billion, above a FactSet consensus of $6.17 billion. It additionally reaffirmed its income development outlook. Firefly Aerospace — The aerospace firm fell about 12% after posting its first quarterly report since going public final month. Firefly noticed a wider loss and decrease income than anticipated for the second quarter. AutoZone — The automotive elements retailer fell 3% after fiscal fourth-quarter earnings fell wanting Wall Street’s expectations, regardless of a pick-up in same-store gross sales throughout the interval. AutoZone additionally declined to supply a forecast for fiscal 2026. Kenvue — Shares bounced 3%, recouping a few of its losses from the prior session when it slid greater than 7% after the Trump administration drew an unproven hyperlink between autism and acetaminophen in Tylenol throughout being pregnant. Boeing — The aerospace producer gained 2% after Bloomberg reported that the U.S. Ambassador to China David Perdue mentioned U.S. and China are in the remaining levels of a “huge” deal for Boeing plane. Micron Technology — The semiconductor manufacturing firm gained nearly 2% forward of Micron Technology’s earnings outcomes, that are set to launch Tuesday afternoon. — CNBC’s Sarah Min, Fred Imbert, Alex Harring and Liz Napolitano contributed reporting